New Orleans: A Locals' Eat Dat! Food Tour

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Tour Information

Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 4 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    , Confirm time with the local provider in advance of your experience., New Orleans: A Locals' Eat Dat! Food Tour, 1/3/2020 - 1/29/2024Monday - Sunday : 07:00 AM - 09:00 PM
  • Return Details :
    Returns to original departure point
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

This local food tour is guided by a local with over 200 years of family history with a family that's been in the food industry since the early 1800s! We will go to all the local favorite hot spots for amazing dishes (4-5) that have proven the test of time and the local taste buds you could try the muffuletta, Po-Boys, chargrilled oysters, crawfish, gumbo, beignets, pralines and many many more!

Know More about this tour


Here we will try local favorites! This is where my great great great grandpa got his first job after immigrating from France!
To work up an appetite after trying local dishes at the French market we cross over into the Faubourg Marigny to check out Frenchmen Street that is known for its local live music.
We will walk from the Mississippi river to Jackson Square where we will be able to see the St Louis Basilica, Presbytere, Cabildo and Cafe du Monde, this is the place del' Arms of New Orleans.
Here we often end our tour with one of my favorite drinks, it's a daiquiri with an Irish twist! Frenchmen Street is where many local musicians play and where you can find many local residents in the evening hours dancing and enjoying live jazz, soul, funk, zydeco and my favorite the brass bands out on the street.

Itinerary:


Here we will try local favorites! This is where my great great great grandpa got his first job after immigrating from France!
To work up an appetite after trying local dishes at the French market we cross over into the Faubourg Marigny to check out Frenchmen Street that is known for its local live music.
We will walk from the Mississippi river to Jackson Square where we will be able to see the St Louis Basilica, Presbytere, Cabildo and Cafe du Monde, this is the place del' Arms of New Orleans.
Here we often end our tour with one of my favorite drinks, it's a daiquiri with an Irish twist! Frenchmen Street is where many local musicians play and where you can find many local residents in the evening hours dancing and enjoying live jazz, soul, funk, zydeco and my favorite the brass bands out on the street.

Inclusions

  • Tastings of several delicious local dishes! Come hungry, you will be full by the end of the tour :-)

Exclusions

  • Alcoholic Beverages

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adults lap

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Traveler Reviews

  • 24-Apr-2021

    Leanne was great with the history and heritage of the city. Her passion for New Orleans was evident from the beginning. I would love to give 5 stars but cannot because I feel like the tour that was advertised was not the one that we received. The eating part was 100%..... the tour destinations that are listed with are NOT what we did. We did not go to St Roch cemetery or market. We had a first time visitor that really wanted to visit both of these and this is the reason that we picked this tour. We have friends that live near St Roch and we know that it is open.

  • 09-Nov-2020

    We had a wonderful time with Leanne. She is fun and energetic and offered several times to help with recommendations since it was our first time visiting. All the food was awesome and she gave us a great introduction to the neighborhoods. Praline cream filled beignets. Yum. It looks like we will be coming back next year to spend more time in the areas she took us to. I would highly recommend Leanne and will look at her other tours for next time. Ivy Edmonds-Hess